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"
To
oblige
you
,
I
would
try
to
believe
almost
anything
,
but
no
one
else
could
be
benefited
by
such
a
belief
as
this
;
for
were
I
persuaded
that
Charlotte
had
any
regard
for
him
,
I
should
only
think
worse
of
her
understanding
than
I
now
do
of
her
heart
.
My
dear
Jane
,
Mr.
Collins
is
a
conceited
,
pompous
,
narrow-minded
,
silly
man
;
you
know
he
is
,
as
well
as
I
do
;
and
you
must
feel
,
as
well
as
I
do
,
that
the
woman
who
married
him
can
not
have
a
proper
way
of
thinking
.
You
shall
not
defend
her
,
though
it
is
Charlotte
Lucas
.
You
shall
not
,
for
the
sake
of
one
individual
,
change
the
meaning
of
principle
and
integrity
,
nor
endeavour
to
persuade
yourself
or
me
,
that
selfishness
is
prudence
,
and
insensibility
of
danger
security
for
happiness
.
"
"
I
must
think
your
language
too
strong
in
speaking
of
both
,
"
replied
Jane
;
"
and
I
hope
you
will
be
convinced
of
it
by
seeing
them
happy
together
.
But
enough
of
this
.
You
alluded
to
something
else
.
You
mentioned
two
instances
.
I
can
not
misunderstand
you
,
but
I
entreat
you
,
dear
Lizzy
,
not
to
pain
me
by
thinking
that
person
to
blame
,
and
saying
your
opinion
of
him
is
sunk
.
We
must
not
be
so
ready
to
fancy
ourselves
intentionally
injured
.
We
must
not
expect
a
lively
young
man
to
be
always
so
guarded
and
circumspect
.
It
is
very
often
nothing
but
our
own
vanity
that
deceives
us
.
Women
fancy
admiration
means
more
than
it
does
.
"
"
And
men
take
care
that
they
should
.
"
"
If
it
is
designedly
done
,
they
can
not
be
justified
;
but
I
have
no
idea
of
there
being
so
much
design
in
the
world
as
some
persons
imagine
.
"
"
I
am
far
from
attributing
any
part
of
Mr.
Bingley
's
conduct
to
design
,
"
said
Elizabeth
;
"
but
without
scheming
to
do
wrong
,
or
to
make
others
unhappy
,
there
may
be
error
,
and
there
may
be
misery
.
Thoughtlessness
,
want
of
attention
to
other
people
's
feelings
,
and
want
of
resolution
,
will
do
the
business
.
"
"
And
do
you
impute
it
to
either
of
those
?
"
"
Yes
;
to
the
last
.
But
if
I
go
on
,
I
shall
displease
you
by
saying
what
I
think
of
persons
you
esteem
.
Stop
me
whilst
you
can
.
"
"
You
persist
,
then
,
in
supposing
his
sisters
influence
him
?
"
"
Yes
,
in
conjunction
with
his
friend
.
"